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Questions specifically concerning applying for faculty-level job announcements.
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How to screen out candidates for faculty jobs who don't know the subject
You think that asking one or two questions on the spot in an interview is a good way to assess an applicant's knowledge of basic concepts in the discipline. However, this sounds like a relatively poor …
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Contacting via email or Linkedin (or similar sites) to help land a faculty appointment
As a general point, email and linked in are very different tools. Personally, I find linkedin doesn't have much weight in academia. I realise people use it, particularly in business areas, but I don't …
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Can you get hired where you received your phd?
Attitudes towards a department hiring their own PhD students as tenured academics varies quite a bit across institutions and departments (from my observations as an Australian academic). For many it …